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AAP- the real deal

Funny to see ex-congress supporters now vehemently supporting AAP .... :D

Although AAP members have already declared themselves the next big thing in Indian politics , none of them to answer these questions .

1. Kamal Farooqui joining AAP .

2. Giving independence to J&K as said by Prashant Bhushan .

3. AAP to join Kudankulam protest .


@Victory , @WAR-rior , @Guynextdoor2

I was never a congress supporter, make that clear.
 
And if kejriwal reduces power tariffs by bringing the power companies to book and gives water by breaking the mafias, so be it. He didn't mention taxes anywhere. Talk to me when he actually increases taxes.

Reality check dear socialist crusader,

Water mafia exploits poor people who have no metered connection, not those who are regularly supplied water by DJB.

Populist policy of AAP means that DJB would not have financial resources to invest in improving their infrastructure ( a familiar tale as seen in case on bankrupt state electricity board ). This means that water mafia would be strengthened rather than weakened.

Regarding taxes, the only way to balance budget is either by increasing taxes or curtailing spendings, both hit poor disproportionately.


I just wish that AAP remains in power for long enough time that they along with AAPtards have to face consequences of their populism.
 
I was never a congress supporter, make that clear.

I never said you are a congress supporter . That was aimed at somebody else .

SO why don't you explain your opinion on the points I raised .
 
Funny to see ex-congress supporters now vehemently supporting AAP .... :D

Although AAP members have already declared themselves the next big thing in Indian politics , none of them to answer these questions .

1. Kamal Farooqui joining AAP .

2. Giving independence to J&K as said by Prashant Bhushan .

3. AAP to join Kudankulam protest .


@Victory , @WAR-rior , @Guynextdoor2

As an apparent AAP supporter, here is my opinion:-

1. I don't know what will be the implication of kamal Farooki joining AAP.....I hope AAP stays away from leaders of corrupt parties....

2. If AAP attempts to do anything against the integrity of India, that'll be their END....

3. I've a mixed opinion about this, I do feel the need for production of more electricity but also concerned about the risks associated with a Nuclear power plant......

The bottomline is, unlike the supporters of other parties, the AAP supporters are not 'blind'.....
A BJP supporter ignores everything else as long as BJP beats the 'Hindutva' drum...
A congress supporter forgets everything else just at the mention of the sirname 'Gandhi'.....though Gandhiji is in no way related to the so called 'Gandhi family'....

As an apparent AAP supporter, all I can tell you is that, we're watching closely how a party whose motto is to end corruption performs.....and based on that we will decide.....
 
@oFFbEAT

Sorry I missed one more point .

4. AK saying Batla encounter is fake .

Please reply your opinion for this too .
 
AAPtard just answer how many people did ARvind Chut Khujanewala raid, catch and expose when he was a income tax officer...

I don't know why you're so angry, if it's the Kashmir issue then I request you to read my post #154, point no.2

As an income tax officer he realized the limitations of his power, you know very well that in Indian Parliamentary system the Executive branch is totally dependent upon the Legislative i.e upon the Netas, you have seen how officers like Ashok Khemka, Durga Shakti Nagpal etc. are treated for raising their voices against corruption.....you know very well why politicians are hesitating to make CBI an 'independent' organization....though the parties often accuse the other of misusing the CBI.....
Since Kejriwal was once part of the administration himself, he understood his limitation as an officer and therefore I think he decided to join politics to change the system from within....
 
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I don't know why you're so angry, if it's the Kashmir issue then I request you to read my post #154, point no.2

As an income tax officer he realized the limitations of his power, you know very well that in Indian Parliamentary system the Executive branch is totally dependent upon the Legislative i.e upon the Netas, you have seen how officers like Ashok Khemka, Durga Shakti Nagpal etc. are treated for raising their voices against corruption.....you know very well why politicians are hesitating to make CBI an 'independent' organization....though the parties often accuses the other of misusing the CBI.....
Since Kejriwal was once part of the administration himself, he understood his limitation as an officer and therefore I think he decided to join politics to change the system from within....
Even u dont have the answer...

Its means He didnt catch a single tax evader when he was a Income Tax officer...

Now the reason u said is that he had his limitation... but limitation to catch even 1... I cant believe this...

And Explain why did Sonia gandi send a letter recommending Kejriwal and his family shouldnt be transferred out of Delhi ... This is in AAP website as far as I know...

Apart from that also explain me why is Yogendar Yadav and key member of Rahul gandi core team till 2011 all of a sudden out of no where joined AAP...

He was neither a India against corruption member nor Team Anna member...
 
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So far AAP in God knows what hurry has come up with only temporary populist solutions. I am waiting for the good governance part to kick in. But seeing AAP doesn't want the hype bubble to burst they won't go with any unpopular move.
 
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So far AAP in God knows what hurry has come up with only temporary populist solutions. I am waiting for the good governance part to kick in. But seeing AAP doesn't want the hype bubble to burst they won't go with any unpopular move.
If Kejriwal was for real against Corruption... He should have first Launched a probe against Previous Government ... and after that only do all this Free Business ...

But Yea it Takes a Long time to announce a probe But very less time to give subsidy ( without even doing a Study on its effect they are worse then congress on this atleast congress does some feasibility study before giving away free things)
 
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If Kejriwal was for real against Corruption... He should have first Launched a probe against Previous Government ... and do all this Free Business ...

But Yea it Takes a Long time to announce a probe But very less time to give subsidy ( without even doing a Study on its effect they are worse then congress on this atleast congress does some feasibility study before giving away free things)
Right now AAP has a healthy amount of funds in reserve from the previous govt. and they are blindly spending it. And after declaring huge subsidies and emptying the coffers of Delhi they will go after corruption hoping that congress withdraws support, hoping they look like martyrs. I say let Delhi Cong, and BJP sacrifice few leaders in delhi and give the AAP party a whole 5 year tenure. I want to see how AAP will clean up the encroachments by aam admi on the footpaths of Bazaars in front of their shops or the tax chors.
 
So when are the investigations on Corruption by the previous Delhi Government be done? :azn:
Once all the populist schemes have been announced and phony promises have been fulfilled.

So the reason socialism failed was due to corruption??? How stupid are these people?
Delhi wanted change in the governance not such freebies, heck if thats what delhities really wanted they should have stuck with the congress. after all freebies is Congress's patented arrow in their quiver.
 
Our Media wont show this ......


In Madhya Pradesh, many AAP members resigned from the party after AAP formed an alliance government with Delhi.

Same party against which AAP and its workers had fought.

This comes after Bihar and UP units of AAP resigned.

There has been a slew of resignations from AAP which is not covered properly by Media...

MP AAP leader quits protesting govt formation in Delhi - The Economic Times
 
Once all the populist schemes have been announced and phony promises have been fulfilled.
Strange that it goes into an infinite loop(the condition can never be met)
because the promise included a crackdown on corruption. I guess AAP will have to try to compensate the lack of a crackdown on corruption with more and more populist schemes. In that case in the short run they will steer a great number of voters from the anti Congress group to itself(away from the BJP) - leading to a hung assembly.After a few re-elections BJP will be spent and a AAP-Congress combine will gift India a 'secular alternative'.

India will go down the drain.
 

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